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Survey schizophrenic patients satisfaction with antipsychotic medication in Shafa psychiatric center By Khodadadi, N, MSN Nadem, M, MSN Eskandari, A, BSN Mosavi, M, BSN Golipour, S, BSN Abstract Introduction Satisfaction with treatment is a criterion for quality of care and it s a referral point for personnel s evaluation There is limited literature and patient satisfaction is unknown Objective The goal of this study was to survey schizophrenic patients satisfaction with antipsychotic medication in Shafa psychiatric center in 2007 Methods In this study 100 schizophrenic patients hospitalized in different wards of Shafa hospital were chosen Data collection instrument included a two part questionnaire The first part with four questions covered personal characteristics and the second part included satisfaction scale with 32 questions Descriptive statistics and Chisquare test were used for data analysis Results The findings indicated that there was a significant relationship between satisfaction with treatment and gender p< 00003, occupation p< 00001, and living condition p<00001 Also 60% of patients said that they were satisfied with treatment Conclusion Interpersonal relationship between patient and health team and also increased patient participation in treatment program can effect patient satisfaction Key words Antipsychotic, Drags, Satisfaction, Nursing, Schizophrenia
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